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- 124942: Libre-échange et Politiques Economiques: Une critique de la raison empirique

- Marcel Boyer
- 124938: Obamacare: Enjeux économiques et constitutionnels

- Marcel Boyer and Molivann Panot
- 124912: Moderate vs. Radical NGOs

- Nicolas Treich and Romain Espinosa
- 124804: You get what you pay for: When do Certification Programs improve Public Service Delivery?

- Soeren Henn, Horacio Larreguy and John Marshall
- 124776: Information Versus Control: The Electoral Consequences of Polling Place Creation

- Jeremy Bowles, Horacio Larreguy and Anders Woller
- 124774: Who Debates, Who Wins? At-Scale Experimental Evidence on the Supply of Policy Information in a Liberian Election

- Horacio Larreguy and Jeremy Bowles
- 124765: Mapping the Third Republic: A Geographic Information System of France (1870–1940)

- Victor Gay
- 124742: Eusociality through conflict dissolution via maternal reproductive specialization

- Jorge Peña and Mauricio González-Forero
- 124614: Evolution of the Family: Theory and Implications for Economics

- Ingela Alger and Donald Cox
- 124576: Oil Shocks and Total Factor Productivity in Resource-Poor Economies: The Cases of France and Germany

- Jean-Paul Azam
- 124432: Legitimizing Policy

- Daniel L. Chen, Moti Michaeli and Daniel Spiro
- 124261: The impact of incorrect social information on collective wisdom in human groups

- Bertrand Jayles, Ramon Escobedo, Stéphane Cezera, Adrien Blanchet, Tatsuya Kameda, Clément Sire and Guy Théraulaz
- 124215: On the evolution of male competitiveness

- Ingela Alger
- 124106: Dividing labour in social microorganisms: coordinated or random specialisation?

- Jorge Peña, Guy Alexander Cooper, Ming Liu and Stuart Andrew West
- 124054: Do women contribute more effort than men to a real public good?

- Ingela Alger, Laura Juarez, Miriam Juarez and Josepa Miquel-Florensa
- 123953: The Missing Men: World War I and Female Labor Force Participation

- Jörn Boehnke and Victor Gay
- 123840: Ceo pay in perspective

- Marcel Boyer
- 123761: Estimating Social Preferences and Kantian Morality in Strategic Interactions

- Ingela Alger and Boris van Leeuwen
- 123288: Let’s Call their Bluff: The Politics of Econometric Methodology

- Jean-Paul Azam
- 122915: Executive Accountability Beyond Outcomes: Experimental Evidence on Public Evaluations of Powerful Prime Ministers

- Michael Becher and Sylvain Brouard
- 122888: Funding and financing infrastructure: the joint-use of public and private finance

- Stephane Straub, Marianne Fay and David Martimort
- 122816: Matching, cooperation and HIV in the couple
- Jean-Paul Azam and Elodie Djemai
- 122815: Cognitive Ability, Union Membership, and Voter Turnout

- Michael Becher and Daniel Stegmueller
- 33320: Electoral Reform and Trade-Offs in Representation

- Michael Becher and Irene Menendez
- 33167: Analysis of Vocal Implicit Bias in SCOTUS Decisions Through Predictive Modelling

- Ramya Vunikili, Hitesh Ochani, Divisha Jaiswal, Richa Deshmukh, Daniel L. Chen and Elliott Ash
- 33162: Towards a General Theory of Survey Response: Likert Scales Vs. Quadratic Voting for Attitudinal Research

- Charlotte Cavaillé, Daniel L. Chen and Karine Van der Straeten
- 33158: Automated Classification of Modes of Moral Reasoning in Judicial Decisions

- Elliott Ash, Daniel L. Chen, Nischal Mainali and Liam Meier
- 33156: Attorney Voice and the U.S. Supreme Court

- Daniel L. Chen
- 33154: Learning Policy Levers: Toward Automated Policy Analysis Using Judicial Corpora

- Elliott Ash, Daniel L. Chen, Raul Delgado, Eduardo Fierro and Shasha Lin
- 33152: Motivated Reasoning in the Field: Partisanship in Precedent, Prose, Vote, and Retirement in U.S. Circuit Courts, 1800-2013

- Elliott Ash, Daniel L. Chen and Wei Lu
- 33150: Machine Learning and Rule of Law

- Daniel L. Chen
- 33148: Judicial Analytics and the Great Transformation of American Law

- Daniel L. Chen
- 33125: Group size and collective action in a binary contribution game

- Georg Nöldeke and Jorge Peña
- 33044: The evolution of egg trading in simultaneous hermaphrodites

- Jorge Peña, Georg Nöldeke and Oscar Puebla
- 33041: Information Nudges and Self Control

- Thomas Mariotti, Nikolaus Schweizer, Nora Szech and Jonas von Wangenheim
- 32963: Social Rootedness: Examining Ethnic and National Attachments in Ghana

- Kofi Takyi Asante
- 32951: Evolutionary Models of Preference Formation

- Ingela Alger and Jörgen Weibull
- 32903: Curbing Unequal Representation: The Impact of Labor Unions on Legislative Responsiveness in the US Congress

- Michael Becher and Daniel Stegmueller
- 32896: Dissolution Power, Confidence Votes, and Policymaking in Parliamentary Democracies

- Michael Becher
- 32808: The Condorcet Principle Implies the Proxy Voting Paradox

- Michel Le Breton
- 32790: The Theoretical Shapley-Shubik Probability of an Election Inversion in a Toy Symmetric Version of the U.S. Presidential Electoral System

- Thibault Laurent, Michel Le Breton, Dominique Lepelley and Olivier de Mouzon
- 32789: Exploring the Effects on the Electoral College of National and Regional Popular Vote Interstate Compact: An Electoral Engineering Perspective

- Thibault Laurent, Michel Le Breton, Dominique Lepelley and Olivier de Mouzon
- 32766: Mapping the Geometry of Law using Document Embeddings

- Elliott Ash and Daniel Chen
- 32765: Clash of norms: Judicial leniency on defendant birthdays

- Daniel Chen and Arnaud Philippe
- 32651: Group size effects in social evolution

- Georg Nöldeke and Jorge Peña
- 32633: Emotional expressions by sports teams: an analysis of world cup soccer player portraits

- Astrid Hopfensitz and César Mantilla
- 32434: Evolution of preferences in group-structured populations: genes, guns, and culture

- Ingela Alger, Laurent Lehmann and Jörgen Weibull
- 32204: Reducing Discrimination through Norms or Information: Evidence from a Field Experiment on Student Evaluations of Teaching

- Anne Boring and Arnaud Philippe
- 32201: How far do criminal understand the criminal law? Evidence from French mandatory sentencing

- Arnaud Philippe
- 32063: Jobs, News and Re-offending after Incarceration

- Roberto Galbiati, Aurélie Ouss and Arnaud Philippe
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